Drop Table Technique
Customized Care
Chiropractors can tailor the technique to suit each patient's unique needs and condition, ensuring personalized and effective care.

Reduced Force
This makes it suitable for individuals who prefer a less forceful approach or have concerns about high-impact adjustments.

Minimized Discomfort
The controlled drop mechanism reduces the discomfort or apprehension that some patients may feel during manual chiropractic adjustments.
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CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT FOR DROP TABLE
Chiropractic treatment using the Drop Table Technique involves a specific method for performing spinal adjustments.
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A drop table adjustment is a specific chiropractic technique that involves using a specialized chiropractic table equipped with segmented drop pieces.
Common Uses for Drop Table
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Spinal Misalignments: The Drop Table Technique can be used to gently and specifically adjust misaligned vertebrae in the spine. These misalignments, known as subluxations, can cause pain, limited mobility, and other symptoms.
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Joint Dysfunctions: Chiropractors may use the Drop Table Technique to address joint dysfunctions in various areas of the body, including the spine, hips, knees, shoulders, and extremities.
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Back Pain: Many patients seek chiropractic care, including the Drop Table Technique, for relief from back pain. This can include pain in the lower back (lumbar region), mid-back (thoracic region), and upper back (cervical region).
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Neck Pain: Chiropractors may use the technique to address neck pain, stiffness, and discomfort, often associated with cervical spine issues.
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Headaches: Some headaches, especially tension-type headaches, can be related to musculoskeletal issues in the neck and upper back. Chiropractic care, including the Drop Table Technique, may be used to address these issues.
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Muscle Tension and Spasm: The technique can help alleviate muscle tension and spasms, which can contribute to pain and discomfort in various areas of the body.
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Postural Issues: Poor posture can lead to musculoskeletal problems. Chiropractors may use the technique to help correct postural issues and improve overall alignment.
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Rehabilitation: The Drop Table Technique can be a part of rehabilitation programs for individuals recovering from injuries, accidents, or surgeries. It can aid in the recovery process and restore mobility.
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General Wellness: Some individuals seek chiropractic care, including the Drop Table Technique, as part of their overall wellness plan to maintain good musculoskeletal health and prevent issues from arising.